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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2030451, member: 101939"] I’ll definitely keep this thread updated with what’s going on because since this is a rarer tumor of my documenting this stuff can help anyone else who ends up in a similar situation that would be great. So as of writing this reply he’s been in surgery for about 2 hours. I haven’t heard anything more yet so I’m hoping this is a case of no news is good news. One of the nurses is going to contact me when he’s in recovery. They have decided that they’ll place a feeding tube for him just to make it a bit easier to get him nutrition while he’s recovering and stated that if all goes well it’s likely he’ll be able to come home tomorrow. They’ve also told me that they’re happy for him to see his regular vet do any post-operative checkups and the eventual removal of the feeding tube to save us having to make more long drives. Some other information I’ve found a bit interesting is that during my research on tumors in general and whether diet adjustments can have an effect on symptoms and such I did find consistent documentation that eating cruciferous greens can aid in improving symptoms and I have realised that kale and collard greens fall under that category of greens plus both of those plants are things I’ve been growing and feeding him so I don’t know that would have inadvertantly helped keep his physical condition as good as it is what with the tumor but it’s definitely some info I found interesting and figured I’d mention here on the chance it did do some good for him. [/QUOTE]
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